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Re: How to get rid of emotions when trading
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natsu01
on 04/10/2018, 13:45:42 UTC
As a crypto user , we can't managed ourselves to get rid of it. Everyone should start off paper trading which would at least give yourself a try of what something new, it is whether you can actually handle it or not, even then there's nothing, it would be not so easy to convince yourself when in reality with real money you don't want to lose.
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Re: Careful with Social Media Tips
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natsu01
on 04/10/2018, 11:59:38 UTC
Social medias related with cryptocurrencies can be a good source of different learnings about crypto industry but not most of the time , it can help newbie traders to gain new ideas about crypto investing and trading. Sometimss it can lead us to loss some funds in investing in scam projects ànd fake trading signals. I think it is better for us to have self study than reading articles or following crypto signals, in order for us ta make some profits on our investments.
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Re: What is your opinion about cryptocurrency market now?
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natsu01
on 04/10/2018, 11:17:15 UTC
Dear everybody,
In this year, I seen that the cryptocurrency market is very bad. Downtrend is the main status. Although I always believe it will recover at the end of year but I feel worry when see the diagram of the market. What is your opinion about cryptocurrency market now? And it will recover next time?
Please share!
Thank you!
In my own opinion is these. All this can be done specifically to buy more cheaper coins or tokens, and people will not hesitate theirselves to but also if they believe to the potential of the markets to be recovered. So the whales are doing themselves a profit, how regrettable it sounded . In us normal crypto traders. We must have control on ourselves in our investments, just have patience on ourselves to be successful in our life as a trader.
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Re: How can buy some altcoin??
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natsu01
on 03/10/2018, 13:55:24 UTC
Hi I am new user in bitcointalk.org and I want to buy some altcoin. I have no experience about trading. Please share your experience.
In my own opinion, trading of bitcoins and altcois is the best way to make good profits here in ceypto industry,  if you want to buy some altcoins to be trade with, you can buy it in crypto exchanges where it is listed but make sure that you have the enough balance on your accout to cover the transaction fees, the price and the quantity of the altcoins you want to trade.
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Re: Best Campaign
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natsu01
on 02/10/2018, 11:33:20 UTC
All projects suggest to take part in their campaign.
Can you advice me the best one to earn, please?
Now I take part in costal media network campaigns such as Twitter and telegram. But l would like to try translation. Is it worth doing?
Doing bounties nowadays are god option for us bounty hunters to do if we want to make money without any funds invested on any projects. All we need to do is to work hard and be patience on completing our weekly tasks in a bounty campaign/s we had participated and wait for the rewards if we are capable of it. I think translation is worth it to do even it has usually a small allocated amount of reward but fewer participants to take part in the pool.
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Re: Is it a good idea to sell tokens after listing on exchange?
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natsu01
on 30/09/2018, 05:56:21 UTC
Hello, everyone!
I want to hear the opinions of traders. Is it a good idea to sell tokens immediately after launching on the exchange so that later, when the price falls, will they be purchased again? Always after the listing on the stock exchange price falls?
I notice that most of the time when tokens are listed on crypto exchanges, it's price is automatically dropping once the airdrop participants and bounty hunters sell their tokens, so for me, it is better to sell immediately so that you can avail the first listing price and you can earn more profits but when the project is so great then it is better to hold for a while or wait for it will be listed on big exchanges.
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Re: Why do lot of people hate bounty dumpers?
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natsu01
on 30/09/2018, 04:45:40 UTC
It is really obvious that lot of people hate bounty dumpers because they immediately sell their tokens once they received it and been listed on the crypto exchange/s, in this situation they controlling the price to be decreased in each period of time until the tokens are being dumped in it's lowest peak, mostly investors will be affected by this. But there are still some bounty hunters who hold their rewards once they got it.
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Re: What is best signature bounty campaign for newbie
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natsu01
on 28/09/2018, 10:12:58 UTC
Hello I am looking for bounty campaign which allows to participate newbies for  their signature campaign.
There are lots of good active bounty campaigns out there which having a signature pool, but I think there are few of them accepting newbies to participate on it and wear their signature codes. Commonly, signature campaigns is exclusive for jr. member and higher ranks. If you already found a signature campaign/s which accepts newbies, then don't hesitate to send an application.
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Re: Is burning of unsold tokens is good for ICO????
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natsu01
on 28/09/2018, 09:17:52 UTC
I think it can be good for the investors, the number of their tokens purchased are still the same but the price will vary, the supply of those tokens become lesser because of the burning of the unsold tokens. It is also good because there will not other people or organizations buy those unsold tokens, for the reason that the token sale is already finished.
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Re: Exchange it or Hold it
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natsu01
on 27/09/2018, 10:38:22 UTC
It doesn't matter which you are going to choose between these two. It all depends on how you value your earned coin through joining bounties and airdrops , if your objective is to get rewards to be exchanged for your coin and have money then it is your decision to make when to exchange them or just hold it for a while. You have the power to control your own funds, so be wise.
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Re: facebook and twitter pools allocation are too low
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natsu01
on 27/09/2018, 03:22:52 UTC
Issuing a Facebook campaigns and Twitter campaigns can help the ICOs promote their projects to the investors and to gain mo people to follow their community or social media sites. But usually, these two programs are the low allocated amount among all bounty types, I think the reason of that is the much number of participants joining on it and no forum rank exception.
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Re: A Bounty Hunter Guide: Things I Do Before Joining Bounty Campaigns
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natsu01
on 26/09/2018, 11:33:45 UTC
I have been a bounty hunter since December 2017, and from that day until now, I have learned a lot of things in order to spot good bounty campaigns.

At first, what I was doing was just randomly joining campaigns that appear on the first page of the Bounties page, and it really didn't turn out well, as most of the campaigns that I joined that time turned out to be unsuccessful or scams so now, I created a method wherein I rate the campaigns that will most likely be successful based on my own view.

Here are the steps that I conduct to choose the best campaigns apart from the rest. This is done in chronological order. I do this everyday so that I can cover all bounty campaigns created.

1. List all bounty campaigns
2. Check Scam accusation and Reputation Boards
3. Check the bounty manager
4. Check official twitter, facebook, Telegram and Linkedin page of ICO
5. Check bounty allocation for campaigns
6. Check Whitepaper
7. Check Number of Participants And Tier Rewards
8. Check KYC Submission on ICOBench or other rating / review sites


I will explain each step in great detail, like how I actually do it everyday when searching for bounty campaigns to join into.

1. List all Bounty campaigns

First thing you need to do is put everything on a spreadsheet.

One column should be for the bitcointalk bounty campaign link, and the second column is the name of the ICO. Use this link to go to the bounties section and sort the topics based on date created so it's easy to take note of the campaigns that you have listed or reviewed before.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=238.0;sort=first_post;desc

Once you're at the page, open each topic which you haven't reviewed or visited yet. Open only those threads or topics that contain [bounty]. If a topic is just an airdrop, I don't open them anymore since I don't join airdrops due to its very low reward. Copy the bitcointalk bounty campaign link and the name. It should look like this on your spreadsheet.

Bitcointalk Bounty campaign link  |  Name of Campaign

This will take a lot of time if this will be you're first time to do this since you have to go through a lot of campaigns, but once you're used to doing this everyday, it won't take much of your time. You can try to list 200 campaigns for now, or any number you're comfortable with, but let me say that those 200 campaigns will most likely be reduced to 20 once you have conducted all the steps mentioned above.


2. Check Scam accusation and Reputation Boards

Huge thanks to some of our scam police members here in Bitcointalk like ICOEthics and Coolcryptovator who continue to spot Scam ICOs with Fake team and plagiarized content. This is a very vital step that you need to do everyday. Always check these two boards to see if the campaigns you listed are actually scam ICOs. Since you have listed them on your spreadsheet, just use the find function and if a listed ICO on your spreadsheet matched an ICO stated to be a scam on the boards, delete it from your spreadsheet. This is the first step to reduce the number of your listed bounty campaigns.

Link to Scam Accusation Board: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=83.0

Link to Reputation Board: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=129.0

Always read the thread before deleting because sometimes, it's just a scam accusation or a question being asked to the admin of the ICO.

By this time if you have 200 listed campaigns, it should have been reduced to around 170.


3. Check the bounty manager


I have joined a lot of bounty campaigns since I started and there are campaigns that I don't join into because of the bounty manager. We have our own preferrence on who we consider the best bounty manager is but, just to reduce our listed campaigns, we need to remove the following campaigns from our list.

Topics / threads that are started by:
a. Newbies (Except copper member)
b. Bounty managers that have bad reputation

You can read about reputation of bounty managers on the Scam Accusation and Reputation Boards. We have our own opinion on each bounty manager, so best thing to do is read about them and somehow try out their campaign and see if you like how things are run under his management.

Remove the listed ICOs on your spreadsheet that are started by newbies and bad reputation bounty managers.

By this time, you 170 campaigns should be reduced to around 130.


4. Check official twitter, facebook, Telegram and Linkedin page of ICO

This is where you'll spend a bit of time browsing through their social media pages one by one. What I do is look for "Relevant Posts" only. Go to their Facebook and Twitter and look for 3 most recent relevant posts. If the social media pages do not have at least 1 relevant post within 7 days, remove them from your listed campaigns.

My Criteria for relevant posts
a. Articles / News relevant to the ICO / platform
b. Posts on Conferences / Roadshows / AMAs
c. Video interviews / Pictures of meetups with the ICO team

Posts that I don't consider relevant
a. Posts about their other official social media pages
b. Posts about airdrops / Bitcointalk ANN / Bounty
c. Posts about token price / date of token sale
d. Posts introducing their team members
e. Posts about Token allocation / Roadmap which can be found on the website

I don't consider them relevant because you can already see them in the website plus it does not provide new information about the ICO. The relevant posts that I am looking for are things that are really related to the ICO or platform. If the platform is all about E-sports, then the social media pages must have posts or articles that talk about E-sports.

Once you're done with Twitter and Facebook, go to their LinkedIn Page and see if it exists.

Once you're done with the three social media pages, go to the telegram group and see if there are people inquiring about the platform or ICO. If the telegram group does not have people asking questions, it means it's a dead group.

Remove all the campaigns that do not pass mentioned criteria.

By this time, your 130 campaigns should be around 60 campaigns.


5. Check bounty allocation for campaigns

I choose campaigns that have realistic yet not to low allocation for its bounties:
10% individually for Twitter or Facebook
3% for Telegram
10% for Content

If it's less than what's mentioned above, I don't join them.

By this time, your 60 campaigns should be around 50 campaigns.


6. Check Whitepaper

As a content writer, I really need to check the whitepaper in order to get the most accurate information to write about, but for those who are not joining content campaigns, just look at the tokensale part of the whitepaper. You need to know the ICO price of the token. The reason for this is sometimes bounty managers do not provide this information on their thread. You will be surprised to know that in the end, the total allocated fund for the bounty is just $6000 because you did not know that 6,000,000 tokens allocated for bounty is equivalent to only $6000 (1 token = $0.006).

You also need to check the whitepaper if it's identical with other whitepapers that you have read in the past. If there's something identical, then it means that it was plagiarized.

For additional information, it's best to read the whitepaper to fully understand the ICO / platform so that if someone asks a question on telegram or other social media channels, you can help in providing accurate answers about it.

By this time, your 50 campaigns should be around 40 campaigns.



7. Check Number of Participants And Tier Rewards

For Facebook and Twitter, you need to check if the rewards are based on the number of followers. It will beneficial for you to choose campaigns with tier rewards if you have huge number of followers for both Twitter and Facebook.

Another thing you need to check if rewards are given based on stakes or you will only receive a certain amount of tokens every week.

After checking this, look at the spreadsheet and see how many participants they have. If they have more than 1000 participants by the time you checked, remove the campaign from your list. This is because the reward in the end will be so low since it's divided to over 1000 people, regardless whether you have high number of followers.

Just remember that if rewards are based on stakes, the lower number of participants, the higher the reward.

I retain campaigns that have fewer than 500 participants listed on their spreadsheet.

By this time, your 40 campaigns should be around 24.


8. Check KYC Submission on ICOBench or other rating / review sites

This last step is completely optional, but I actually use ICOBench only for this purpose. It justs boosts the reputation of the admin team of the ICO if they submitted KYC, but not a lot of ICOs actually pass KYC on ICOBench or other review sites.

I don't believe much on reviews done by advisors or experts because there is a possibility that those are paid adverts.

The final 24 that has remained in your listed bounty campaigns are the ones that you will be joining at. Always check the Scam Accusation and Reputation boards because maybe one of the final 24 that you joined at might have a scam accusation which was just discovered now.

Also, when joining campaigns, it's best to join early like in week 1 up to week 3, so that you can maximize the rewards.

Based from my experience, joining 24 good campaigns is better than joining 60 random campaigns because these 24 good campaigns have a better chance to be successful than those 60 random campaigns, so it's worth using up your time to choose only the best campaigns focusing on quality over quantity. This is what I learned when I started this method.

How about you guys? What are the things you do before joining bounty campaigns?
Like you I also consider these factors before joining a bounty campaigns. It c an help a lot to a bounty hunter if he/she is going to check first the background of the bounties he/she is going to, in order for him/her to make money with the bounties he/she had participated. This is the common of bounty hunters that they expecting too much from the bounties they had participated but end up nothing so it is better to have research.
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Re: how to earn token and coin free ?
by
natsu01
on 26/09/2018, 08:44:37 UTC
There are so many ways to make money here in crypto industry but if you want to earn without any investments or just for free then you can do bounties and airdrops. Those programs are designed by ICO platforms to help people earn rewards through their works and at the same it also help to promote their tokens to the public view.
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Re: The era of bounty hunter comes to an edd?
by
natsu01
on 25/09/2018, 09:40:13 UTC
Many people live there life as a bounty hunter. They were making some good money by just doing bounty campaigns. But good days are coming to an end. Now almost 80% campaign is scamming. They are not paying a single coin. So the golden days of bounty hunters are coming to an end  Sad
What do you think?
We all know that bounty hunting is the first options of those people who have account in this forum to earn money and we also know that most bounties nowadays are almost scammed but it doesn't mean that lives of a bounty hunters will come to an end. There are still good active bounties out there and we can still make money our of them, it is a matter of choosing a good one.
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Re: Don't go to ICO!i was cheated again!
by
natsu01
on 25/09/2018, 03:09:46 UTC
You can't stop crypto investors on participating in many active and newly published ICO projects. This is not new to everyone here that together with the legit projects, we all knew that there are also the scam ICOs. Thats why, we must need to study the projects we want to invest before investing on it. to avoid this kind of issues because not all ICO projects are real.
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Re: List of Telegram groups
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natsu01
on 23/09/2018, 10:52:59 UTC
Hello guys. I am interested in such of list of Telegram groups where the members can post.
I am ready to pay fot it. Pls PM me.
If you want to join some telegram groups then you must tell us what kind of telegram channels you want to join with or you must be specific because there are lots of kinds of telegram channels existing like : bounty channels, ICO's official channels, Exchange discussion or support , trading signals , and more. You must be specific so that me and other forum users can help you.  Smiley
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Re: Never invest no product ICOs
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natsu01
on 23/09/2018, 08:51:57 UTC
I agree with your statements. It is always more credible and safe to consider into something which actually exists. However, note that there are many credible and reliable projects which lack products, which might be a missed opportunity. In my opinion, it is better just to do your research thoroughly, regardless whether is has a product or not.
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Re: HOW to 100% avoid SCAM ICOs
by
natsu01
on 23/09/2018, 03:11:32 UTC
The best way is don't invest  Smiley. This year is a difficult year for ICO after the explosion of ICO in 2017.
I agree with you man ! Some investors have their own factors they considered before investing some funds to the ICO projects because they are afraid to be scammed or can't make profits on it but in order to avoid scam ICOs totally , is not to invest on it.
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Re: What you should do when you lose most of money?
by
natsu01
on 22/09/2018, 12:57:37 UTC
If you are a newbie in trading then you must have enough knowledge how to trade. I recommend you to watch videos in youtube, read tutorials and invest small amount to practice how to trade so be careful in trading you can gain profit in a minute and you can lose your money in a minute so invest at your own risk.
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Re: Are you surprised at the price of ETH?
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natsu01
on 22/09/2018, 12:28:33 UTC
I never expect that Ethereum will go this far at price 240$ however it is a good thing that it is down for now so that many of us have the chance to get some of ethereum for our holdings, ethereum has a good platform and many ICOs which having contract with ethereum platform, anytime of the year it will rise up and be back on top of the market.